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SENATE VOTES 12 JUNE 2007 NO 43

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No. 43

PARLIAMENT 

 

OF

 

ZIMBABWE

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VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE SENATE

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SECOND SESSION – SIXTH PARLIAMENT

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TUESDAY, 12TH JUNE 2007

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Half-past two o’clock p.m

President of the Senate in the Chair

PRAYERS             

Members Present

Bayayi F. 

Chiduku Chief R.M Chikwanha T. C. 

Chimbudzi A. 

Chimene M. M. 

Chindanya J. J.

Dete A. A. 

Dube G.

Gambiza Chief F.S Gava C.

Goto R.

Gula-Ndebele S.

Haritatos P.

Jacob E. 

Kabayanjiri O.

Khumalo D. Maduna Chief V.M Magadu R. F. E. 

Majuru S.

Makono E. 

Malinga J. T. 

Mapfumo T. J. 

Marange Chief C.H. H.  

Matanga T. Z.

Mavhaire D. C.

Mbambo L.

Mkhwebu A. 

Mkusha S. 

Mohadi T. B. 

Mombeshora D. T.

Moyo E. N. 

Moyo J. 

Msipa S. 

Mtshane Chief L.K.

Muchengeti C. V. 

Muchenje V.

Muchicho V. N. M. 

Musarurwa Chief E.M.

Muzenda T. V. 

Ndlovu N. K. 

Ndlovu R.

Ndlovu T.

Negomo Chief C.E.

Nemakonde Chief

M.W

Nyathi A. S. 

Nyoni G. 

Patel K. G. 

Rungani A. 

Sai S. 

Sakupwanya S. U. 

Sinampande H. M. 

Tawengwa C. 

Thembani S. Z. 

 

 

 

 

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                                                            Printed by the Order of the Senate 

 

Absent With Leave

Chikava B.

Gumbura L. C.

Hove R.

Mahere S.C.

Mumvuri D.D. E Munotengwa L.

  1. Papers laid upon the Table

Hon. Senator Magadu

Minutes of proceedings and Minutes of evidence of the First Report of the Portfolio Committee on Transport and Communications on the challenges in the Road Sector.

First Report of the Portfolio Committee on the Transport and Communications on the challenges in the Road Sector.

  1. Senator Mapfumo, seconded by Hon. Senator Muzenda moved, that Order of the Day No.1, for today, stands over until Order of the day No. 21, has been has been disposed of.

Motion put and agreed to.

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the Nineteenth State of the Nation Address (Adjourned 12th May 2007 – Senator Patel).

 

[Time elapsed: 4 hours 2 minutes]

 

 Question again proposed: That this House Conveys its profound gratitude to His Excellency, the President for his Nineteenth State of the Nation Address to Parliament:

          Expresses its commitment to and support for the views contained in his address:

and that a respectful address be presented to His Excellency the President informing him of the sentiments of the House – Hon. Senator. Majuru.

 

On the Motion of Hon. Senator Patel, seconded by Hon. Senator Chimene: Debate adjourned until tomorrow.

  1. Senator Magadu, seconded by Hon. Senator R. Ndlovu, moved: That this House takes note of the First report of the Portfolio Committee on Transport and Communication on the challenges in the Roads Sector (S.C. 8, 2007).

On the motion of Hon. Senator Patel, seconded by Hon. Senator Thembani: Debate adjourned until tomorrow

  1. Senator Patel, seconded by Hon. Senator Chimene, moved that Notice of motion No. 4, for today, stands over until Order of the day No. 21, has been disposed of.

Motion put and agreed to.

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on Report of the Public Accounts Committee on the Social Development Fund (S.C. 6, 2007). (Adjourned 22nd May 2007 – Senator Mapfumo).

[Day elapsed: 1]

Question again proposed: That this House-

Takes note of the Public Accounts Committee Report on the Social Development Fund (S.C. 6, 2007) – Hon. Senator Nyoni.

 

On the Motion of Hon. Senator Patel, seconded by Hon. Senator Dube: Debate adjourned until tomorrow.

  1. Bills received from the House of Assembly –

 

                                                                                                                                                                      Date received

 

                    Financial Adjustment Bill (H.B. 1, 2007)

 

                    Suppression of Foreign and International Terrorism Bill1      ` 

            (H.B. 1, 2006)………………………………………………………...12 June 2006

 

  1. On the motion of Hon. Senator Patel, seconded by Hon. Senator Chief Chiduku: The Senate adjourned at twenty nine minutes past four o’clock p.m.

 

 

  1. Madzongwe,

                                                                                                                                    President of the Senate.

 

 

WEDNESDAY 13TH JUNE 2007

 

ORDERS OF THE DAY AND NOTICES OF MOTIONS

  1. SECOND READING: Suppression of Foreign and International Terrorism Bill (H.B. 1, 2006) –The Minister of Home Affairs.

  1. SECOND READING: Financial Adjustments Bill (H.B. 3, 2007)The Minister     of Finance.
  2. The Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs:

That;

WHEREAS section 280 (5) of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act [Chapter 9:23] provides that the Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs may by Statutory Instrument amend or replace the First Schedule relating to the Standard Scale of Fines;

AND WHEREAS section 280 (6) provides that such a Statutory Instrument may not be made unless a draft has been laid before and approved by a resolution of Parliament.

AND WHEREAS the Minister of Justice Legal and Parliamentary Affairs proposes the attached draft in (Annexure hereto attached) and lays it before Parliament for its approval.

NOW, THEREFORE, this House resolves that the proposed draft Statutory Instrument be and is hereby approved for enactment.

4.        HON. SENATOR D. KHUMALO HON. SENATOR DETE

That this House takes note of the Second Report of the Portfolio Committee on Lands, Land Reform, Resettlement and Agriculture on the State of Preparedness for the Winter Wheat Production (S.C. 11, 2007)

5.        HON. SENATOR BAYAYI HON. SENATOR CHIEF MTSHANE

That this House takes note of the Third Report of the Portfolio Committee on Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs on the Operations of Courts (S.C. 9, 2007).

6.        HON. SENATOR RUNGANI HON. SENATOR E. N. MOYO

That this House takes note of the Third Report of the Portfolio Committee on Defence and Home Affairs on the Citizenship of Zimbabwe Act. (S.C. 12, 2007)

      7.       HON. SENATOR RUNGANI                       HON. SENATOR E. N.MOYO

That this House takes note of the First Quarter Budget Performance Report on the Ministry of Defence (S.C. 13, 2007)

      8.        HON. SENATOR MKUSHA               HON. SENATOR. CHIMBUDZI

That this House takes note of the Fourth Report of the Portfolio Committee on Education, Sport and Culture on the challenges faced by the State Universities (S.C.10, 2007).

      9.       HON. SENATOR DETE                     HON. SENATOR CHIEF MALABA

                                That this House-

IN VIEW of the important role played by the Transport Industry in the economic development of Zimbabwe;

NOTING WITH CONCERN the unscrupulous practice by the transport

operators to unilaterally hike transport fares anytime they feel like, thereby ripping off the public of their hard-earned incomes;

NOW, THEREFORE, CALLS UPON government to impose stiff

penalties on perpetrators of such lawlessness and to fully support the law enforcement agents so that they restore sanity to the transport sector for the convenience of the public.

      10.       HON. SENATOR MUCHICHO          HON. SENATOR CHIEF GAMBIZA

 That this House-

                                NOTING with pride the vast mineral resources that Zimbabwe is endowed

with;

            COGNISANT that most of these resources still lie untapped all over the country;

NOW, THEREFORE, urges the relevant ministry to put in place effective measures that will bring about sustainable development and distribution of our mineral resources for the growth of the Zimbabwean.

  1. COMMITTEE: Consideration of an Adverse Report by the Parliamentary Legal Committee on Statutory Instrument 13A, 2007 – Senator Mapfumo.

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the Nineteenth State of the Nation Address (Adjourned 12th June 2007 – Senator Patel).

 

[Time elapsed: 4 hours 15 minutes]

 

  Question proposed: That this House Conveys its profound gratitude to His  Excellency, the President for his Nineteenth State of the Nation Address to     Parliament:

                  Expresses its commitment to and support for the views contained in his                       address: and that a respectful address be presented to His Excellency the                    President informing him of the sentiments of the House – Hon. Senator.                    Majuru.

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the First report of the Portfolio Committee on Transport and Communications (S.C. 8, 2007) (Adjourned 12th June 2007                 –  Senator Patel)

     Question proposed: That this House takes note of the First report of the           Portfolio Committee on Transport and Communication on the challenges in           the roads sector (S.C. 8, 2007) - Hon. Senator Magadu).

 

[Day elapsed: 1]

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on Report of the Public Accounts Committee on the Social Development Fund (S.C. 6, 2007). (Adjourned 12th June 2007 – Senator Patel).

[Day elapsed: 2]

                   Question proposed: That this House-

Takes note of the Public Accounts Committee Report on the Social Development Fund (S.C. 6, 2007) – Hon. Senator Nyoni.

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the Fourth Report of the Portfolio Committee on Mines, Energy, Environment and Tourism on Gold and Diamond Mining in Zimbabwe (S.C. 7, 2007). (Adjourned 12th June 2007 – Senator Patel).

                                                                                                                                                                  [Day elapsed: 2]

   

Question proposed: That this House takes note of the Fourth Report of the

Portfolio Committee on Mines, Energy, Environment and Tourism on the Challenges bedevilling Gold and Diamond Mining in Zimbabwe (S.C. 7, 2007) – Hon. Senator Muzenda.

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the First Report of the Portfolio Committee on Youth, Gender and Women’s Affairs. (S.C. 5, 2007) (Adjourned 22nd May 2007 - Senator Mapfumo)

[Days elapsed: 2]

Question proposed:  That this House takes note of the First Report of the Portfolio Committee on Youth, Gender and Women’s Affairs on National Youth Services Centres and Vocational Training Centres (S.C. 5, 2007) – Hon. Senator Matanga

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on First Report of the Joint Committee on Lands,

Land Reform, Resettlement and Agriculture and Public Service, Labour and

Social Welfare, S.C. 1, 2007. (Adjourned 15th May 2007 – Hon. Senator Mapfumo) 

 

[Day elapsed: 1]

    

Question proposed: That this House takes note of the First Report of the Joint

Committee on Lands, Land Reform Resettlement and Agriculture and Public Service Labour and Social Welfare on the plight of farm workers and its impact on agricultural productivity. (S.C. 1, 2007) –Hon.Senator Nyoni.

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the First Report of the Portfolio Committee on

Health and Child Welfare on the challenges in the health sector (S.C. 4, 2007)

(Adjourned 15th May 2007- Hon. Senator Mapfumo)

[Day Elapsed: 1]

            Question proposed: That this House takes not of the First Report of the Portfolio Committee on Health and Child Welfare on the challenges in the health sector (S.C. 4, 2007) - Hon. Senator Sakupwanya.

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the Poor Service Delivery by the

Telecommunications Industry in Remote Areas (Adjourned 9th May, 2007- The Minister of Finance)

[Days elapsed 2]

                        Question proposed: That this House

IN VIEW of the poor service delivered by the Telecommunications Industry in remote areas of the country;

CONCERNED that the majority of the people are in dire need of efficient telecommunications services so that they can easily communicate with relatives in urban centres and;

NOTING that such services are virtually non-existent in some rural areas because of the absence of appropriate infrastructure to enable efficient telecommunication;

NOW THEREFORE calls upon the relevant Ministry to ensure that the key players in the Industry put in place programmes that will enhance the provision of such services - Hon. Senator Chief Malaba.

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the Poor Service Delivery by the District Development Fund (Adjourned 9th May, 2007- The Minister of Finance)

[Day elapsed 1]

                        Question proposed: That this House

APPRECIATIVE of the noble endeavours by government to render affordable quality social services to the general populace through the District Development Fund (DDF) programmes such as borehole drilling, tillage, road network construction and the construction of small to medium scale dams;

DISTURBED by the failure by the DDF to fulfil its mandate as evidenced by the deterioration of its service delivery on these developmental programmes and its lack of complementary effort on the Land Reform Programme;

 

NOW THEREORE RESOLVES urges the relevant parent Ministry to immediately take corrective measures and ensure that the District Development Fund improves its service delivery in the areas under its mandate –Hon. Senator Mumvuri.

        

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the Lack of Capacity at Chivhu Hospital (Adjourned 9th May, 2007- The Minister of Finance).

[Day Elapsed: 1]

                        Question proposed:That this House

                        APPRECIATIVE of the government of Zimbabwe’s efforts since

Independence to provide adequate health care facilities for its entire people;

CONCERNED by the lack of capacity of the Chivhu hospital, to cater for the needs of the people in its catchment area;

NOW THEREFORE calls upon government to extend the hospital and upgrade its equipment and increase medical supplies –Hon. Chief Musarurwa.

 

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the Second Report of the Portfolio Committee on Foreign Affairs, Industry and International Trade (S.C. 31, 2006) (Adjourned 9th May 2007The Minister of Finance)

[Days elapsed: 3]

             Question proposed: That this House takes note of the Second Report of the Portfolio Committee on Foreign Affairs, Industry and International Trade on the Management Contract between Ziscosteel and Global Steel Holdings Limited (S.C. 31, 2006) – Hon. Senator T. Ndlovu.

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on Second Report of the Portfolio Committee on Local Government on ZINWA (Adjourned 9th May 2007The Minister of Finance).

[Days elapsed: 3]

    

             Question proposed: That this House takes note of the Second Report of the Portfolio Committee on Local Government on ZINWA’s take over of water and sewerage services in the city of Harare and the proposed take over of these services in cities and towns in the rest of the country (S.C. 3, 2007) – Hon. Senator Tawengwa.

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the First Report of the Portfolio Committee on

Local Government on the Operations of the Local Government Board

(Adjourned 9th May 2007 – The Minister of Finance)

                                                                                                                                                                 [Days elapsed: 3]

Question proposed: That this House takes note of the First Report of the Portfolio Committee on Local Government on the Operations of the Local Government Board (S.C. 2, 2007) - Hon. Senator Chief Musarurwa.

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the Recent Incidents of Political Violence in Different Parts of the Country (Adjourned 9th May 2007 – The Minister of Finance).

[Days elapsed: 2]            Question proposed: That this House –

CONCERNED with the recent incidents of political violence in different parts of the country;

APPALLED at the wanton destruction of property and the use of children as shields, a tactic that has resulted in injuries to our Police Officers by the Opposition Parties;

NOW, THEREFORE, calls upon this House to condemn in the strongest of terms such barbaric acts and urges government to bring to book all the culprits involved - Hon. Senator Chimbudzi.

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the Report of the Twelfth Session of the African

Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Countries – European Union (EU) Joint

Parliamentary Assembly. (Adjourned 9th May 2007 – The Minister of Finance).  

[Days elapsed: 2]

Question proposed: That this House takes note of the Report of the Twelfth

Session of the African Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Countries – European Union (EU) Joint Parliamentary Assembly (JPA) held in Bridgetown, Barbados from 18 – 23 November, 2006 – Hon. Senator Muchengeti.

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the First Report of the Portfolio Committee on

Lands, Agriculture, Land Reform, Resettlement, Rural Resources and Water Development (S.C. 23, 2006) (Adjourned 9th May 2007 – Minister of Finance).

 

[Days elapsed: 4]

 

Question proposed: That this House takes note of the First Report of the

Portfolio Committee on Lands, Agriculture, Land Reform, Resettlement, Rural Resources and Water Development on the state of preparedness by the agricultural sector for the 2006/7 summer crop (S.C 23, 2006)- Hon. Senator Zvinavashe.

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the serious decline of the Zimbabwean Economy (Adjourned 9th May 2007 – The Minister of Finance).

[Days elapsed: 4]

Question proposed: That this House-

 

NOTING that the Zimbabwean Economy is in serious decline,

 

CONCERNED with the unprecedented runaway inflation, high unemployment levels and dehumanizing poverty levels among the majority of Zimbabweans;

 

NOW THEREFORE, urges the government to proceed with speed to implement short-term, medium term and long-term solutions to resolve the current economic challenges Hon. Senator T. Ndlovu.

  1. Adjourned debate on motion on the removal of illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by Britain and her Western allies (Adjourned 15th May, 2007 –

Senator Mapfumo)

   [Day elapsed 2]           Question proposed:  That this House-

 

NOTING that the Southern African Development Community (SADC), has justly and rightly called for the removal of the illegal sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by Britain and her Western allies, as well as for Britain to honour its Lancaster House obligation to provide compensation for land distributed to the majority of the people in Zimbabwe;

 

FURTHER NOTING that former Secretary General of the United Nations, Kofi Annan, acknowledged that these sanctions are illegal and must be removed;

 

OBSERVING that the illegal sanctions are the proximate cause of the hardship ravaging the ordinary people in Zimbabwe and were intended to achieve that purpose;

 

NOW, THEREFORE, INVITES the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to;

 

CONVEY its profound gratitude and a deep sense of appreciation to, and support for the SADC countries’ call for Britain and her Western allies to comply with international law by lifting the illegal sanctions and for Britain to comply with her Lancaster House obligation to provide compensation for land distributed to the majority of the people in Zimbabwe;

 

APPEAL to the African Union, through the SADC Secretariat, as the only hiatus in the international chain calling for the removal of the illegal sanctions, to do so at the earliest opportunity and be recorded on the side of international justice in this matter.

URGE the African Union, through the SADC Secretariat, to rally economic support for Zimbabwe to reverse the damage done by the illegal sanctions- Hon Senator Mapfumo.

Amendment proposed: 

 

To delete all text after “NOTING” in line one and replace it with the following:

“That there is deliberate attempt by the government of Zimbabwe to conceal the truth about the so-called sanctions against the people of Zimbabwe imposed by specified countries;

FURTHER NOTING that the ordinary people of Zimbabwe are receiving substantial humanitarian assistance from the accused countries.

FURTHER NOTING that he accused countries are among our major trade partner;

OBSERVING that the hardships ravaging the country are self inflicted;

COGNISANT that the Pan African Parliament as well as the SADC and AU are making efforts to resolve the current political issues affecting Zimbabwe;

NOW THERFORE THIS HOUSE:

 

  • RESOLVES to call upon the Pan African Parliament, SADC, AU and the United Nations to acquaint themselves fully with the truth about the ongoing and deepening crisis in Zimbabwe;

  • FURTHER CALLS upon SADC, the AU and the UN to use their I

nternational mandate to intervene in the crisis on behalf of the suffering people of Zimbabwe – Hon. Senator Nyoni

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THURSDAY, 14TH JUNE 2007

 

QUESTIONS FOR ORAL ANSWER

*1.       SENATOR R. NDLOVU: To ask the Minister of Home Affairs to state the constraints that the Registrar General is facing in the processing of long birth certificates, particularly in Bulawayo, which are a government requirement.

                                                                                                  [Deferred from Thursday17th May2007]

 

            *2.       SENATOR BAYAYI: To ask the Minister of Home Affairs to state –

  1. When the Department that issues National identity documents will resume issuing the documents. ii. when people who have been waiting for many years can hope to get those documents.

[Deferred from Thursday17th May 2007]

*3.

SENATOR R. NDLOVU: To ask the Minister of Industry and International Trade to explain government policy on price controls, in view of the continuous price hikes by the business sector, without due regard for corresponding income increases.

[Deferred from Thursday17th May 2007]

 

*4.

SENATOR T. B. MOHADI: To ask the Minister of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare to explain whether it was government policy not to employ people who may be in possession of examination results slips, while awaiting the processing of proper certificates, which in most cases takes a long time, and to clarify how such personnel can be gainfully employed in the public sector if their results slips are not recognised.

 

[Deferred from Thursday17th May 2007]

*5.

SENATOR T. NDLOVU: To ask the Minister of State for Water Resources and Infrastructural Development to state –

  1. when the Ministry would construct the Mtshabezi-Umzingwane Dams pipeline. ii. why it is taking long for the Ministry to avert a water shortage of the proportions as has been warned by the Bulawayo City Council.

iii. what the Ministry was doing to ensure provision of water to Bulawayo when all of Bulawayo’s supply dams dry out and are decommissioned by October 2007.

[Deferred from Thursday17th May 2007]

*6.       SENATOR D. KHUMALO: To ask the Minister of State for Water Resources and nfrastructural Development to state –

  1. The progress that has been made on the Gwayi-Tshangane Dam and the expected date of completion. ii.  Who the contractor was and how many locals in Lupane and Nkayi or

Matebeleland North Province was employed by the contractor;  iii. the number of people from outside the Province the contractor has employed        and what percentage of total workforce this was

  1. the number of irrigation schemes and their location, that will be set up, if any, along the pipeline corridor as it conveyed water to Bulawayo.

[Deferred from Thursday17th May 2007]

 

NOTICES OF MEETINGS

 

THURSDAY, 14TH JUNE 2007

Committee Room No. 2 at 1000hrs

 

MINES, ENERGY, ENVIRONMENT AND TOURISM: Hon J. G. Gabbuza

(Chairperson), Hon D. Butau, Hon D. J. Chandengenda, Hon E. Chindori-Chininga, Hon Chief T. M. Dandawa, Hon Sen G. Dube, Hon Sen. Chief S. Gambiza, Hon A.

Katsande, Hon J. M. Machaya, Hon Sen. Chief V. Maduna, Hon C. W Makova (Rtd

Col), Hon Sen. T. Mohadi, Hon Sen. S. Msipha, Hon Sen. V. Muchenje, Hon. Sen. V.

Muchicho, Hon P. Mungofa, Hon L. Mushore, Hon Sen. T. V.  Muzenda, Hon M. M. Ndlovu, Hon J. Sansole, Hon T. Sibindi, Hon Z. Ziyambi. Clerk - Ms. Dube

Committee Room No. 3 at 0800 hrs

 

YOUTH, GENDER AND WOMEN’S AFFAIRS: Hon S. B Mahofa (Chairperson),

Hon Chief S. Bushu, Hon B. Chebundo, Hon A. Chibaya, Hon L. Chikomba, Hon Sen.

  1. Goto, Hon C. Gwachiwa, Hon F. Kanzama, Hon P. Madzore, Hon Sen. E. Makono,

Hon E. Matamisa, Hon Sen T. Z. Matanga, Hon S. G. Mugabe, Hon T.Mukahlera, Hon Sen Chief W. Nemakonde, Hon C. Satiya, Hon M. Zinyemba. Clerk – Ms. Gondo

 

Committee Room No. 4 at 1000 hrs

 

EDUCATION, SPORT AND CULTURE: Hon F. G. Mhashu (Chairperson), Hon

Sen. A Chimbudzi, Hon Sen. J. J. Chindanya, Hon S. M. Chiurayi, Hon J. Madubeko, Hon E. Maziriri, Hon N. Mguni, Hon Sen. S Mkusha, Hon L. Moyo, Hon Prof. J. N.

Moyo, Hon L Mupukuta, Hon W. Mutomba, Hon G. Mutsekwa, Hon C Pote, Hon

Chief Z. J. N Shana, Hon. I. Shumba,Hon Sen. Chief M. L. W. Sengwe. Clerk - Mrs. Sunga

 

MONDAY, 18TH JUNE 2007

Committee Room No. 1 at 1000hrs

 

TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS: Hon L. Mugabe (Chairperson), Hon N.

Chamisa, Hon L. Chikomba, Hon G. Chimbaira, Hon S. M. Chiurayi, Hon Sen. E.

Jacob, Hon Sen F. R. Magadu, Hon E. Mdlongwa, Hon Sen J. Moyo, Hon Prof J. N.

Moyo, Hon D. M. Ncube, Hon Sen R. Ndlovu, Hon E. Porusingazi, Hon C Pote, Hon

Sen S. Sai, Hon J. Sikhala, Hon Z. Ziyambi, Hon M. Zwizwai. Clerk – Ms. Mukono

Committee Room No. 4 at 1000 hrs

PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE: Hon P. Misihairabwi – Mushonga (Chairperson), Hon N. Chamisa, Hon Sen Chief F. Z. Charumbira, Hon Chief G. M.

Chimombe, Hon Sen C. Gava, Hon P. Kadzima, Hon K. M. Matimba, Hon D. C. Mavhaire, Hon L Moyo, Hon L. Mupukuta, Hon C. J. Musa, Hon F. D. Ncube, Hon Sen G. Nyoni, Hon Sen K. G. Patel, Hon C. Satiya, Hon L. G. B. Stevenson, Hon Sen S. Thembani. Clerk – Mr. Daniel

 

Committee Room No. 4 at 1400hrs

BUDGET, FINANCE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: Hon. D. Butau

(Chairperson), Hon. Chief J. Bidi, Hon T. L. Biti, Hon. A. Bhebhe, Hon. Sen. B.

Chikava, Hon Sen. Chief F. Z. Charumbira, Hon F. Kanzama, Hon Sen Kabayanjiri,

Hon T. Khupe, Hon. Sen D. Khumalo, Hon C. Majange, Hon Sen J. T Malinga, Hon T.

Mashakada, Hon L. Matuke, Hon E. Mushoriwa, Hon W. Mzembi, Hon. D.M. Ncube. Clerk - Mrs. Khumalo

Committee Room No. 1 at 1400 hrs

PUBLIC SERVICE, LABOUR AND SOCIAL WELFARE: Hon. M. Mawere

(Chairperson), Hon. Sen Chief F. Z. Charumbira, Hon A. Chibaya, Hon Sen. L.C. Gumbura, Hon M. Gwetu, Hon Sen. P. Haritatos, Hon Sen. P. Madiro, Hon T. Matutu, Hon E. Maziriri, Hon P. Mpariwa, Hon L. Mushore, Hon Sen. A. S. Nyathi, ,  Hon. I. Shumba Clerk – Mrs. Nyakauta

TUESDAY, 19TH JUNE 2007

Committee Room No. 1 at 1000 hrs

DEFENCE AND HOME AFFAIRS: Hon C. W. Makova (Chairperson), Hon T. S.

Chipanga, Hon C Gwachiwa, Hon P. Kadzima, Hon T. Khupe, Hon W. Madzimure,

Hon Sen Chief D. C. Malaba, Hon Chief C. Malisa, Hon Sen L. Mbambo, Hon Sen E.

  1. Moyo, Hon T. Mubhawu, Hon W. Mutomba, Hon G. Mutsekwa, Hon W. Ncube, Hon Sen A. Rungani, Hon Sen H. M. Sinampande, Hon Z. Ziyambi. Clerk - Ms.

Manyeruke

Committee Room No. 3 at 1000 hrs

FOREIGN AFFAIRS. INDUSTRY AND TRADE: Hon E. Porusingazi

(Chairperson, Hon Sen. M. M. Chimene, Hon J. M. Gumbo, Hon Sen. R. C. Hove, Hon Chief J. T. M. Mabika, Hon A. Malinga, Hon F. G. Mhashu, Hon Sen. C. V.

Muchengeti, Hon L. Mugabe, Hon T. Mukahlera, Hon Sen. D. D. E Mumvuri, Hon E.

Mushoriwa,Hon W. Mutomba, Hon M. M. Ndlovu, Hon Sen. T. Ndlovu, Hon Chief Z. J. M. Shana. Clerk - Mr. Ratsakatika

Committee Room No. 4 at 1000 hrs

 

LANDS, LAND REFORM AND RESETTLEMENT: Hon Chief S. Bushu, Hon Sen

Chief R. M. Chiduku, Hon Sen. T. C. Chikwanha, Hon Chief G. M. Chimombe, Hon

Sen A. A. Dete, Hon J. G. Gabbuza, Hon A. Katsande, Hon Sen. D. Khumalo, Hon S.

  1. Mahofa, Hon N. Mguni, Hon E. M. T. Mkhosi, Hon S. G. Mugabe, Hon C. Pote, Hon V. M. G. Zvinavashe. Clerk – Mr. Ndlovu

Government Caucus at 1000 hrs

HEALTH AND CHILD WELFARE: Hon B. Chebundo (Chairperson), Hon. J.

Chandengenda, Hon E Chindori – Chininga, Hon T. S. Chipanga, Hon. N. M. Khumalo,

Hon. J. Madubeko, Hon P Madzore, Hon Sen A Mkhwebu, Hon Sen D. Mombeshora,

Hon L. Mupukuta, Hon E. Nyauchi, Hon Sen S. U. Sakupwanya, Hon J. Sansole, Hon

  1. Zwizwai. Clerk – Ms. Mukono

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